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1 III | account of profit and loss. As soon as the robbery was discovered, 2 V | members. From the club it soon got into the papers throughout 3 VI | But Fix's reflections were soon interrupted by a succession 4 VI | go and meet the steamer. Soon her gigantic hull appeared 5 VIII | PERHAPS, THAN IS PRUDENT ~Fix soon rejoined Passepartout, who 6 VIII | hasty departure from London soon after the robbery; the large 7 IX | of the roadstead, and was soon once more on the Indian 8 IX | sky in the horizon, and soon the rows of palms which 9 X | simple tourist, and was soon lost in admiration of the 10 X | The agile Frenchman was soon upon his feet again, and 11 X | legs could carry him, he soon escaped the third priest 12 XI | replied Mr. Fogg. ~They soon reached a small hut, near 13 XII | of departure. The country soon presented a very savage 14 XII | few disconnected phrases, soon gave place to loud and steady 15 XII | resuming his rapid gait, soon descended the lower spurs 16 XII | thick branches. ~The murmur soon became more distinct; it 17 XII | plunged into the thicket. He soon returned, saying: ~"A procession 18 XII | The head of the procession soon appeared beneath the trees, 19 XII | wound under the trees, and soon its last ranks disappeared 20 XII | Sir Francis said, and, as soon as the procession had disappeared, 21 XIII | intervention could save her. ~As soon as night fell, about six 22 XIII | wind among the branches. ~Soon the Parsee stopped on the 23 XIV | him gently on the ground. ~Soon after, Phileas Fogg, Sir 24 XV | carriage, and the party were soon landed on one of the quays. ~ 25 XV | on, the stolen money will soon be exhausted." ~The detective 26 XVI | propitious winds, and they soon came in sight of the great 27 XVI | the Andaman Islands was soon passed, however, and the 28 XX | go - " ~"In an hour; as soon as provisions could be got 29 XXI | insufficient light would soon die out in the mist on the 30 XXIII | followed the clown, and soon found himself once more 31 XXIII | commence at three o'clock, and soon the deafening instruments 32 XXIII | cornices of the theatre soon arose on top of the noses. 33 XXV | Fogg readily granted. ~They soon found themselves in Montgomery 34 XXV | Fogg to the detective, as soon as they were out of the 35 XXVI | conversation in the car, and soon many of the passengers were 36 XXVI | and each traveller had soon at his disposition a comfortable 37 XXVI | however powerful, would soon have been checked, the train 38 XXVII | Weber, and other streams soon perish. ~The country around 39 XXVIII| looking out of the window. Soon after Passepartout, without 40 XXVIII| search of the steward, and soon returned with two packs 41 XXVIII| increased its speed, and soon its rapidity became frightful; 42 XXIX | America and find you as soon as I had completed the business 43 XXX | and down the platform, but soon resumed his outward composure. 44 XXX | printed on the snow! But soon, under a new sheet, every 45 XXX | next day. The mystery was soon explained. ~The locomotive, 46 XXX | the train started, and soon disappeared, mingling its 47 XXXI | held on its even course, soon gained on the wolves, and 48 XXXII | a boat, got into it, and soon found himself on board the 49 XXXVI | known; he never arrives too soon, or too late; and I should 50 XXXVII| his errand enchanted. He soon reached the clergyman's 51 XXXVII| honour? ~The next day, as soon as it was light, Passepartout